Yes, if a qualified tutor can be found. Chemistry, math and writing tutors are available on a routine schedule. However, if you would like a tutor in any other course such as computer science or psychology, it could take a week for a tutor to be found and hired.
You can make an appointment by calling 419-434-5671 or by coming to the Academic Support Center in Old Main, Room 45. All appointments must be made at least one day in advance by 4:30 p.m.
Tutors are your peers who have received an A or B in the courses they tutor and have a 3.0 cumulative GPA or higher.
Tutors have received good recommendations from their professors. Writing Center tutors are certified through the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA).
There are two study skills courses available. They are listed as ACAD 110 and ACAD 112 in the catalog. You can also come to the Academic Support Center where you can get academic counseling on a variety of learning issues including learning styles, text book reading, note taking, test anxiety, learning strategies, organizational skills and so forth.
Yes. Our web site offers assessments in study habits, test anxiety, and learning environment. In the link “Web Links,” there are a number of other web sites that offer various types of learning assessments.
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Office of Disability Services is located within the Academic Support Center on the ground floor of Old Main. The office phone is 419-434-5532. Accommodations are also available for temporary conditions. An example of a temporary condition would be a broken arm that would make it difficult for a student to take notes in class.
The Academic Support Center provides a test proctoring service to faculty. Arrangements to have a test proctored at the ASC must first be cleared through your professor or the Office of Disability Services. Once permission is granted, you must come to the ASC to schedule the appointment for when you will have your test proctored.